Culture system containing EBM®-Plus Basal Medium (CC-5036) and EGM®-Plus SingleQuots® supplements (CC-4542) required for growth of Endothelial cells. This media is optimized for use with human umbilical vein endothelial cells (CC-2935).
Cryopreserved ampule of Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells (HUVEC) from pooled donors, containing ≥ 500,000 cells
Culture system containing EBM®-2 Basal Medium (CC-3156) and EGM®-2 SingleQuotsTM Supplements (CC-4176) required for growth of Endothelial Cells (Pack of 6).
Basal media required for growth of endothelial cells, phenol red free, 500 mL (supplements and growth factors sold separately)
Culture system containing EBM®-2 Basal Medium (CC-3156) and EGM®-2 SingleQuots® Supplements (CC-4176) required for growth of Endothelial Cells. Available for immediate shipment.
ToxiLight® Assay Kit including (5) 96-Well Clear Bottom, White Walled Plates, 500 Tests
Assay designed to measure toxicity in mammalian cells and cell lines in culture.
Cryopreserved ampule of Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells (HUVEC) without VEGF, from a single donor, cultured in EGMTM Plus and containing ≥ 500,000 cells
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CHO Media PortfolioMaximize Your Protein Expression With Our CHO Media
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PowerCHO® Protein Expression Media
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ProCHO® Protein Expression Media
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GSv9™ Media and FeedsLet’s maximize your protein expression together. Media and feeds designed for Lonza’s GS System®
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Therapeutic Protein Production Made Simple1 of 3 white papers written about TheraPRO®
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TheraPRO® CHO Scalability Therapeutic Protein Production, SimplifiedWhitepaper focusing on the scalability of the TheraPRO® CHO expansion medium
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TechSheet - Endothelial Cell Medium ProductsTechnical information for Clonetics™ Endothelial Growth Medias
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TechSheet - Keratinocyte Cell Medium ProductsTechnical information sheet for Clonetics® Keratinocyte Media
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Protein Electrophoresis
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Comparison of MDCK Proliferation and Flu Production in Suspension Culture on Various MicrocarriersCell Culture Medium Comparison Lonza’s serum-free ProMDCK™ Media was compared to four other commercially available serum-free media formulated for MDCK cell proliferation and vaccine production.